History
In 1854 Aloyse Meyer, restauranteur, gourmet and « courtier en vins » decided to extend his father’s activities in the wine trade by becoming a negociant and set about extending the reputation of the best local terroirs, particularly those of Brand and Hengst, now recognised as Grand Crus.
It was in 1933 that his son, Joseph Meyer succeeded him. A fervent patriot and ardent promoter of quality wines, he was one of the élite of the wine...